Another welder advice thread

   / Another welder advice thread #11  
The local TSC has 230 on super sale for 999. If I was into that kind of thing would be temped to buy it for resale. The store is such a disaster they dont sell many welders.
 
   / Another welder advice thread #12  
If you told me 30 years ago the price on these basic machines would be nearly the same as then I would have said no way If you said my go to would be a 50$ drill I would have said you have lost it. The 240 is less than I paid for a 255 in early 90's.
Some people have great luck with used, got a cousin just bought a 140 like new with all the fixins for 150. Bottle full and all. There are some 120v used, not so much for the rest of them as people get the small ones and want to trade up and when they do they keep them. A lot of 210 class sold,,, very few on the used market. The cost has dropped to entertainment level, hobby level that its not such a gut wrenching decision any more. When I bough most of mine a guy needed to work to pay for them. It was a business decision. Now they are so affordable they can be a want and in lots of places can recover their cost in a couple events, maybe even a single one in the case of stick inverters.
 
   / Another welder advice thread #13  
I just got a Weldpro MIG200Dsv welder, $780 from amazon. Does MIG, stick, and lift TIG. Runs off 120 or 240v, up to 200 amps on 240. I've run a bit of 7018 stick and 0.030 flux core wire through it last weekend, both ran very smooth. I'm pretty impressed so far.
 
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#14  
Well I took a gamble on an estate sale welder for fairly cheap price; Lincoln Pro Mig 140. No gas regulator and it was missing the spool reel for using the 8" reel. Got it running with .030 solid wire, then put the -175 regulator and gas bottle on it: no gas. Which means the gas solenoid is bad (about $85) or something on the control board is bad.

Anyone know how to troubleshoot the solenoid so I don't have to risk another $85?

If not, I'll just run it with .030/.035 flux core; it's not ideal, but it's better than no welder at all or until another gas Mig shows up and I flip this one.

Thanks,
 
   / Another welder advice thread #15  
I babbled a bit on Hobart about the risk reward of this and vs new.
 
   / Another welder advice thread #16  
Did you double check to make sure you got the gun seated all the way in the power block or pull the cover and check solenoid function? I just don't see solenoids failing very often.
 
   / Another welder advice thread #17  
Have the older style, bigger Miller 211. Been a pleasure to use. Used over 150# of wire in ten years. Would buy again.

Before using added a longer, bigger and better grounding lead and clamp. Eventually added a Miller 15’ gun.
 
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Did you double check to make sure you got the gun seated all the way in the power block or pull the cover and check solenoid function? I just don't see solenoids failing very often.
Yea, the gun is seated all the way. I found a number of things that needed work: ground clamp, the reel parts, I did a general tune-up. No solenoid function: can't hear it clicking.
 
   / Another welder advice thread #19  
As if we didn't need another "what to buy" welder, but unfortunately - I need your advice.

My Lincoln SP-175Plus MIG welder just bit the dust. I turned it on this afternoon and all I got out of it was a mild groan, then... nothing. I've had it since mid-1999, so I got my use out of it.

Hence, as I see it, I have three options:

A. Do without a welder (assumes I can't find a welder fixer or the Lincoln can't be fixed)
B. Find a half decent cheapy welder and use it as a bridge-gap welder until the Lincoln is fixed (assumes the Lincoln can and will be fixed at some point)
C. Upgrade to above a +SP-175 Plus-class welder i.e. something with quite a bit more capability.

Option A ain't happenin', sorry I won't live without a welder.

Option B is a HF special (Titanium?) or equivalent, something that will keep me welding until the Lincoln is back up and running. Obviously, this option is betting that the Lincoln can be fixed. If so, the cheapy becomes the Low End welder, while the Lincoln becomes the High End (read thicker) welder. Another problem is while I'm ok with a cheapy 120 VAC welder, I really don't want a 120 VAC Flux Core-only welder.

Option C is an upgrade over the Lincoln; if the Lincoln gets fixed, great it now becomes the .25" welding wire Low End welder; while the new one takes over the High End .35" duties.

Option B welders include the various HF products, although most of them are on back order, sort of defeating the purpose here. Everlast is an option, but their bottom of the line is more than I want to spend on a BOL welder.

Option C is looking better and better: I'm thinking a Miller 211 for $1500 or so. I wish I could spring for a Miller 255 but +$3K isn't in the cards. :(


So bottom line, two questions:

- Are there other options I'm missing?
- Alternatives to the mentioned Low End and High End welders and limits discussed above?

Thanks!
purchased a Amico stick welder been well pleased, my son say it welds good as some couple thousand dollar welders he uses at work. 80% work capacity $180 bucks and it's 110 v, I had a flux core couldn't make any type of fair weld but it was cheap also.
 
   / Another welder advice thread #20  
Yea, the gun is seated all the way. I found a number of things that needed work: ground clamp, the reel parts, I did a general tune-up. No solenoid function: can't hear it clicking.
I probably have a couple laying around if interested.
 

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